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Wayne County Parks Open For Fourth Of July Holiday | The Michigan Chronicle

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(Photo Credit: Wayne County Parks Facebook) As the Fourth of July holiday approaches many families will be looking for ways to enjoy the warm weather and great outdoors. Despite the continued closure of many Wayne County Parks’ amenities and specialized areas, which have remained closed during the spring season to promote proper social distancing, parks Continued

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